Locative media — are media of communication bound to a location. They are digital media applied to real places and thus triggering real social interactions. While mobile technologies such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), laptop computers and mobile phones… … Wikipedia
Locative art — is art which uses location based media such GPS or Wi Fi as its medium. It is a sub category of interactive art or new media art, which explores the relationships between the real world and the virtual or between people, places or objects in the… … Wikipedia
Location-based media — (LBM) delivers multimedia directly to the user of a mobile device dependent upon their location. Location information determined by means such as mobile phone tracking can be used to customize media content presented on the device. The term was… … Wikipedia
Lokative Medien — Locative Media bzw. Lokative Medien ist ein Oberbegriff für Digitale Medien mit Bezug zum realen Standort unter Zuhilfenahme von Technologien zur Ortsbestimmung (z.B. Global Positioning System) und mobilen Geräten wie Mobiltelefon, Laptop oder… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Martin Rieser — Martin Rieser,is Professor of Digital Creativity, in the Institute of Creative Technologies, in De Montfort University, Leicester Contents 1 Background 2 Research 3 Installations and visual research 4 … Wikipedia
Location-based game — A location based game (or location enabled game) is one in which the game play somehow evolves and progresses via a player s location. Thus, location based games almost always support some kind of localization technology, for example by using… … Wikipedia
Soundmap — A soundmap is a form of locative media [cite web url=http://www.locative media.org/ title=Locative Media publisher=www.locative media.org accessdate=2008 09 22 last= first=] [cite web url=http://www.dispatx.com/show/item.php?item=2036… … Wikipedia
Neogeography — literally means new geography (aka Volunteered Geographic Information), and is commonly applied to the usage of geographical techniques and tools used for personal and community activities or for utilization by a non expert group of… … Wikipedia
Can You See Me Now? — is an urban chase game developed by [http://www.blasttheory.co.uk Blast Theory] and the [http://www.mrl.nott.ac.uk Mixed Reality Lab] . Performers on the streets of a city use handheld computers, GPS and walkie talkies to chase online players who … Wikipedia
Anders Sundnes Løvlie — is a research fellow at the University of Oslo, Norway, and a part of the growing academic discipline of Game Studies. He is also a part of the Inventio project on locative media. Previously, he has published work on America s Army1 and Max… … Wikipedia